The immigrants: The great migration from Britain to New Zealand, 1830-1890
Tony Simpson
This Is A General History Of 19th-century Immigration Into New Zealand, Looking First At The Reasons People Left Britain And Why They Chose New Zealand. With Background Information On The British Economy, Society And Politics Of The Time, It Discusses The Incentives That Encouraged Them To Leave. The Coming Of The Pakeha -- The State Of Britain In 1830 -- Emigration & New Zealand -- The Wakefield Settlements In New Zealand -- Poopdeck & Steerage, 1840-1855 -- The State Of Britain, 1850-1870 -- The Provinces & Immigration, 1855-1870 -- Altered Days , 1855-1870 -- The Decline Of British Agricultural Employment, 1870-1885 -- Vogel & The Immigrants, 1870-1885 -- The Last Farewell -- Experience & Outcomes. Tony Simpson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [218]-235) And Index.
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